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Old 01-22-2011, 12:53 PM #3
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Leesa, I have heard that people see bone growth after 4 weeks and some have complete fusion after 3 months. I am concerned and scared. Not sure if my DDD and arthritis will have a negative impact on my progress. I don't want to feel like my old self I want my prior 5 year self back. Hope I'm not asking too much. Bach then I could go on vacations with my family to theme parks go on he roller coasters/rides or go hiking in the desert or mountains. Hoping my future will hold those activities. Have a good day.
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